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A few weeks back, the Internet saw its first proof-of-concept video of an iPhone interacting with a Wii remote over Bluetooth. This was part of the “BTStack” project, which is aiming to add a bunch of Bluetooth protocols to the iPhone that it doesn’t otherwise support. Once in place, however, its the homebrew developer’s job to make use of the new functionality – and make use of it they have. They very much have.

ZodTTD, known for his work amongst the jailbreaking community, has modified his “mame4iPhone” application to play friendly with BTStack, which in turn enabled support for the Wii remote. ZodTTD bought the Wii remote the same day he had it hacked and playing with MAME, so poking fun at him for holding it in a less-than-comfortable way isn’t allowed.

Here’s to hoping ZodTTD releases this version of mame4iPhone (and, hopefully, a similarly hacked version of snes4iPhone) sooner than later.

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DescriptionApple's iPhone was introduced at MacWorld in January 2007 and officially went on sale June 29, 2007, selling 146,000 units within the first weekend of launch. The phone has been hailed as revolutionary with its bundle of advanced mobile web browsing, music and video playback, and touch screen controls. The iPhone is exclusively carried on the networks of both AT&T and Verizon in the U.S.
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DescriptionThe Wii is the fifth game console in Nintendo's entertainment system line. The console is the direct successor to the Nintendo GameCube.
The Wii has disrupted the Console market outshining competition from Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's playstation 3. The console is distinguished by its wireless remotes which control games by detecting movement and acceleration.